Paradox Pokémon: Difference between revisions

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** Furthermore, all ancient Pokémon weigh more than the Pokémon they are based on except {{p|Sandy Shocks}}, which weighs the same as {{p|Magneton}}.  
** Furthermore, all ancient Pokémon weigh more than the Pokémon they are based on except {{p|Sandy Shocks}}, which weighs the same as {{p|Magneton}}.  
* Raging Bolt and Gouging Fire are the only ancient Paradox Pokémon that do not have yellow eyes.  
* Raging Bolt and Gouging Fire are the only ancient Paradox Pokémon that do not have yellow eyes.  
* Despite all of the future Paradox Pokémon having “Iron” in their name, only Iron Treads and Iron Crown are actually {{t|Steel}} type.
* Despite all of the future Paradox Pokémon having “Iron” in their name, only {{p|Iron Treads}} and {{p|Iron Crown}} are actually {{t|Steel}} type.
* In their battle against the player in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} uses every Paradox Pokémon present in the base game, with the exception of {{p|Great Tusk}}{{sup/9|S}}/Iron Treads{{sup/9|V}}, which is instead fought as a [[Titan Pokémon]] earlier in the story.
* In their battle against the player in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} uses every Paradox Pokémon present in the base game, with the exception of {{p|Great Tusk}}{{sup/9|S}}/Iron Treads{{sup/9|V}}, which is instead fought as a [[Titan Pokémon]] earlier in the story.
* [[Generation II]] has the most Paradox Pokémon counterparts of Pokémon that debuted during it, at seven. Out of the [[generation]]s that have at least one, [[Generation IV]] has the fewest, at {{p|Gallade|one}}.
* [[Generation II]] has the most Paradox Pokémon counterparts of Pokémon that debuted during it, at seven. Out of the [[generation]]s that have at least one, [[Generation IV]] has the fewest, at {{p|Gallade|one}}.